SOLUTIONS
What altitude is displayed on the aircraft altimeter - ✅✅✅CORRECT
-Pressure
What occurs as a result of a forward center of gravity -
✅✅✅CORRECT -Difficulty applying upward pitch
What type of environmental condition yields the greatest aircraft
performance - ✅✅✅CORRECT -Sea level and cold
Describe how to recover from a stall - ✅✅✅CORRECT -Decrease
pitch and increase power
Dead reckoning navigation involves - ✅✅✅CORRECT -Utilizing a
previously known position and using time/distance equations to estimate
present position
The rudder controls - ✅✅✅CORRECT -Yaw
What effect do the flaps have on landing distance? -
✅✅✅CORRECT -Decrease
, When the aircraft yoke or control wheel is moved to the right what
happens to the right aileron? - ✅✅✅CORRECT -Moves upward
How does ice accumulated on the aircraft's wings affect the stall speed -
✅✅✅CORRECT -Increase
What conditions are conducive to fog formation - ✅✅✅CORRECT
-Low temp dew point spread and calm winds. Especially in low lying
valleys and coastal areas
In straight and level flight with the autopilot disengaged, after adding
power or thrust the aircraft will - ✅✅✅CORRECT -Climb
What type of aircraft has the most severe wake turbulence -
✅✅✅CORRECT -Heavy, slow, gear up, flaps up
What must be done to maintain altitude in a turn? - ✅✅✅CORRECT
-Increase pitch
What flight control is used to mitigate adverse yaw in a turn -
✅✅✅CORRECT -Rudder
ATC orders a pilot discretion descent from 12,000' to meet a 3,000'
crossing restriction. Using a 3° descent profile, how far away from the
3,000' constraint must the descent be initiated - ✅✅✅CORRECT -
30 miles